India, Chandigarh
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Oakridge International School Mohali is a Nord Anglia Education Day school. It sits on a 5-acre campus in Mohali and operates as a CBSE international school in the Tri-city. It has been honored with Education World Ranking Survey and Times Survey awards annually. The school emphasizes leadership and global experiences through student-led initiatives such as Oakridge IQ, TEDx, Oakridge Talent, and Radiant Rhapsody, and supplements learning with Oakridge Venture and international trips.
Leadership and global learning are fostered through a wide range of activities. Students lead and participate in events such as Oakridge IQ: Pan India Quiz, TEDx, Oakridge Talent, and Radiant Rhapsody (an inter-school performing arts competition). The school reports a 10th CBSE class average of 80%. It also offers supplemental programs and international trips to extend learning beyond the classroom.
The School Management Committee governs Oakridge Mohali and includes parent and teacher representatives. Harpreet Kaur is a parent representative on the SMC. Sapinder Kaur and Pratha Keswani are teacher representatives. Other members include Dr Amritpal Toor (Educationist, Professor) and Dr (Mrs) Rakesh Sachdeva (Educationist, Former Principal), among others, who contribute to governance and parent involvement.
Oakridge International School Mohali offers an educational pathway featuring the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Cambridge IGCSE for the middle years, and a choice between the CBSE and the IB Diploma Programme for senior students. The 5.18-acre campus includes specific facilities such as dedicated dance and music rooms, a swimming pool, and a library housing over 3,700 reference books. A distinctive feature of the school is its collaboration with MIT and The Juilliard School, which directly shapes its STEAM and performing arts instruction. Students participate in the LEAP (Learning Enrichment Activities Programme) and the signature CASnival, a student-led event focusing on community service and environmental projects like local recycling drives. Through the Global Campus online platform, students connect and collaborate on tasks with peers worldwide, ensuring daily instruction is tied to practical problem-solving.